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Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises is a landmark Supreme Court case from 1985 that addressed the limits of fair use in copyright law, specifically concerning the unauthorized use of excerpts from a copyrighted work. The case involved Harper & Row's publication of President Gerald Ford's memoirs and Nation Enterprises' publication of excerpts without permission. This ruling emphasized the importance of protecting authors' rights while balancing the need for free expression and the public interest in accessing information.
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